Net Insight Nimbra One User Manual

Net Insight Nimbra One User Manual

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Element Manager User's Manual
Nimbra One
Nimbra 300 series
Nimbra 600 series
NimOS GX4.0.3

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  • Page 1 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra One Nimbra 300 series Nimbra 600 series NimOS GX4.0.3...
  • Page 2 Net Insight AB be liable for direct, indirect, special, consequential or incidental damages arising out of the use or inability to use this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Date and time setting ......................27 Users ..........................28 Add or modify users and access levels ..............28 Preferences.........................28 Configuration handling ......................30 Backing up the current configuration ..............31 Contents • i Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra One Serie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 4 Defining MIB Views ..................68 Defining Groups and Access Rights..............70 Assigning Users....................71 DTM Configuration Overview of DTM configuration ..................72 Interfaces........................... 73 ii • Contents Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra One Serie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 5 TTPs (Trail Termination Points)..................129 Setting up an Unicast TTP ....................130 Setting up a Multicast TTP ....................131 Verifying and reconfiguring an ETS TTP ...............133 Contents • iii Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra One Serie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 6 Configuration....................172 Example .......................... 172 Strict source-route..................... 172 Loose source-route ................... 174 Specifying interfaces ..................174 Using a source-route in a TTP ................175 iv • Contents Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra One Serie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 7: Glossary Of Terms

    ETS statistics counters .....................184 Ethconf statistics counters ....................186 Ethconf MIB2 Statistics ..................186 Ethconf RMON Statistics ..................186 Nimbra One CLI commands....................188 Glossary of Terms Index Contents • v Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra One Serie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 9: About This Manual

    Nimbra Element Manager, system software provided by Net Insight. For further information on how to install and maintain the Nimbras please see Nimbra One / Nimbra300 series / Nimbra 600 series Installation and Maintenance Manuals.
  • Page 10: Conventions In This Manual

    Information for better understanding and utilization of the Tip: equipment is contained in this kind of box, which includes the tip heading and symbol. 8 • About This Manual Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 11: Instructions

    The configurations shown in the example web pages in this manual are taken from generic systems. Therefore the parameters might differ from the users system configuration. About This Manual • 9 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 12: Product Overview

    The backplane provides up to 20 Gbps switching capacity, with an average non-blocking capacity of 5 Gbps, making it ideal for all cases of multi service access switching. A Nimbra One can be equipped with: One Control Module (mandatory in slot 1) and any combination...
  • Page 13 8 x ASI Transport Access Module OC-3/STM-1 Access Module Figure 1. The Nimbra One Product Overview • 11 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 14: About The Nimbra 300 Series

    T1 and E1 Access Modules SDI Video Access Module ASI Transport Access Module 8 x ASI Transport Access Module 4 x OC-3/STM-1 Access Module 12 • Product Overview Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 15: About The Nimbra 600 Series

    Trunk modules: 1 x OC-192/STM-64 4 x OC-48/ STM-16 4 x OC-12/ STM-4 4 x OC-3/ STM-1 Figure 3. Nimbra 680 configuration example Product Overview • 13 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 17: The User Interface

    Java-script and cookies should be used. Internet Explorer 5.5, Mozilla 1.4 Netscape 7, Firefox 1.0 or later versions are recommended web browsers. The User Interface • 15 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 18: Command Line Interface

    There is also other configurable information items: These items consist of web-browser-style user dialogue boxes, e.g. pull-down menus, text input boxes and buttons. Any current configuration data is shown. 16 • The User Interface Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 19: Frequently Used Terms

    Enter the name or the IP-address of the unit in the address field. A Web interface start page, similar to Figure 5, will appear in the browser window. The User Interface • 17 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 20 Figure 5, will appear, with all the menu items enabled. If the user name or password is not accepted an error message is shown, and the login page, Figure 6, will reappear. 18 • Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 21: Quick Start Guide

    This chapter shows the minimum of configuration which should be done in the node in order to get a Nimbra One up and running in a network and it describes how to use the web interface to configure the node.
  • Page 22: Configuration

    Set the DTM address Navigate to the web page DTM|Addresses and click on the Add address button. The Add page, Figure 8, will appear. 20 • Quick Start Guide Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 23: Set The Dtm Routing Parameters, Dynamic Routes

    Navigate to the web page DTM|Routing, the Routing page, Figure 10, will appear. Figure 10. Dynamic routing Click on Dynamic routing config, Figure 11, will appear. Quick Start Guide • 21 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 24 If the node is configured as an end node: • Default gateway: Calculates which way that should be default gw. 22 • Quick Start Guide Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 25: Save The Configuration

    Description field. Make sure that the Valid checkbox is ticked. Click OK. Restart the system Navigate to web page Maintenance|System. The System page, Figure 13, will appear. Quick Start Guide • 23 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 26 Figure 14. The restart page The DTM, Links page can be used to check if the links to the Tip: surrounding nodes have been established properly. 24 • Quick Start Guide Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    Users: List of logged in users. • Preferences: Alarm and event logging preferences. • Configurations: Handling of unit configurations and backup. • Software: Handling of Operating System (OS) software. Maintenance • 25 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 28: Setting Of System Parameters

    Figure 16. The Maintenance, System page Enter the System name, the name of the Contact person and the Location. Enter the address of the NTP Server. 26 • Maintenance Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 29: Restart The System

    This section is intended to set and re-set the internal date and time clock of the unit. Navigate to the Maintenance|Date & Time page, Figure 18, will appear. Maintenance • 27 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 30: Users

    Preferences The unit contains one set of preferences for event and alarm presentation for each authorized user controlled through the Preferences page. Here, the 28 • Maintenance Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 31 The event log can not contain more events than what is set in Note: the System page, Refer to section Setting of system parameters. Maintenance • 29 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 32: Configuration Handling

    The active configuration is at the top of the table. Maximum number of stored configuration for the Nimbra One is 3. To leave room for a new configuration, an older one must be deleted. To delete a configuration, refer to, section Delete a configuration.
  • Page 33: Backing Up The Current Configuration

    Only one configuration can be active. If the active configuration is made inactive or deleted the entire system can be affected on restart, as another configuration will become active. Maintenance • 31 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 34: Uploading Configurations

    Click on the Browse button. A standard File Open dialogue box appears. Select the desired filename and click the OK button. The Confirm uploaded configuration page, Figure 26, appears. Figure 26. Confirmation page 32 • Maintenance Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 35: Switching Configurations

    Figure 27. Delete the configuration Software maintenance The Nimbra One can store two alternative images in non-volatile flash memory. One image can be set as primary (present in the volatile RAM memory) and one as secondary (stored in the flash memory). The choice of the primary or secondary image can be selected in the web interface.
  • Page 36 New versions of the software can also be uploaded, refer to section Uploading images. 34 • Maintenance Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 37 Figure 30. Confirm uploaded image page Click OK. The Maintenance|Software page, Figure 28, will reappear with the new image displayed in the table. Maintenance • 35 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 38: Swap Images

    Click on the name of the image to be deleted in the Name column. The Software Edit page, Figure , will appear. Figure 32. Software Edit page Click on the Delete button. The Maintenance|Software page, Figure 28, 36 • Maintenance Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 39: Status Monitoring

    Inventory: presents the cards in the node including all the information about it such as: Art no, Rev and serial number. • Who: shows the users that are logged in to the unit. Status Monitoring • 37 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 40: Alarms

    Warning (blue). The warning severity level indicates the detection of a potential or impending 38 • Status Monitoring Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 41: Acknowledging An Alarm

    Comment field and an Acknowledged drop-down menu. Enter any desired comment, set the Acknowledged drop-down menu to Yes and click Apply or OK. Status Monitoring • 39 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 42: Events

    Warning (blue). The warning severity level indicates the detection of a potential or impending 40 • Status Monitoring Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 43: Syslog

    Click on the Status menu item and then click on Syslog. The Syslog page, Figure 38, will appear. The syslog in this example is only showing some entries of the log. Figure 37. The Syslog page Status Monitoring • 41 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 44: Equipment

    Name shows the name of the interface. • MAC address states the MAC address of the interface. • Oper shows the operational status of the board. 42 • Status Monitoring Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 45: Setting The Administrative Status Of An Installed Board

    Name column. The Interface page, Figure 40, will appear. Figure 40. The interface page • Id presents the id of the card in the chassi. Status Monitoring • 43 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 46: Inventory

    The Properties column describes data about the entity, e.g. the name, revision, article number, etc. 44 • Status Monitoring Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 47 Properties of the installed entities. The picture presents the entities and its relations in a tree structure. Where for instance, which boards that are installed and which software that is running. Status Monitoring • 45 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 48: Monitoring The Logged In Users

    From shows the IP address of the logged in users. • Login shows the time when the user logged in. • Expire shows the time when the user’ s session will expire. 46 • Status Monitoring Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 49: Control Network

    IP routes in order to connect the two segments, or as two independent in-band mgmt networks, where each control part of the network. Control Network • 47 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 50: Ip And Routing

    Channels that are not used has been torn down, hence no channels exists between any other nodes. Note: Figure 45, shows the DTM channels. The physical topology is not presented. 48 • Control Network Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 51: Dle Server

    The management traffic requires only moderate bandwidth. It is therefore adequate to use 512 kbps (equals one DTM slot) per channel. As the DLE Control Network • 49 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 52: Building Networks With Dle

    Table 2. Communication specifications of the DLE in-band network Building networks with DLE When building in-band management networks using DLE, use the recommendations listed in Table 1 and Table 2. 50 • Control Network Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 53 Nimbra 290 and 291 only supports 512 kbps channels. Also, Nimbra 290 and 291 do not support multiple servers. On Nimbra One prior system release GX3.3 only 512 kbps channels are supported. Also, multiple servers are not supported. For networks larger than the number of nodes that are recommended within one DLE segment, build a tree of segments where intermediate nodes acts as gateways between the segments.
  • Page 54: Ip Routing

    Figure 48. Routing tables for a network as shown in Figure 46 Note: The node (c) must have two routing entries, in addition to the default route; one to each network (DLE segments). 52 • Control Network Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 55: Setting Up In-Band Servers

    The capacity between the servers. connection 0,400 Mbps = 1 slot. capacity Type definitions: Man – mandatory, Rec – recommended, Opt – optional • Advanced Control Network • 53 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 56: Peering Dle Server

    Also enter the capacity between server to server. Click Applay and then OK. Peering DLE Server Click on Destinations, refer to Figure 50, in order to add one or more destinations. 54 • Control Network Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 57: Setting Up In-Band Clients

    Server DTM The DTM host name or the address of the DLE node server. Server DSTI Index of the server. DTM Service Type Instance. Control Network • 55 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 58: Setting Up The In-Band Client

    Navigate to Control Networks|In band Clients web page, and click on the Add client button. The Edit page, Figure 53, will appear. Figure 53. Edit client page 56 • Control Network Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 59: Ip Interfaces

    Or click on Add address... in order to add a n IP-address. Click OK. IP routing conf Generic IP services may need to be configured. This is described below. Control Network • 57 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 60: Routes

    The network mask to apply for the destination network. E.g. netmask 255.255.255.0 Gateway The IP address of the node that is connected to the other network. 58 • Control Network Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 61: Verifying And Reconfiguring An Ip Route

    The Edit page, Figure 58, will appear. Figure 58. Edit IP route Set the Administrative status drop-down menu to Up. Enter new values in the different fields. Control Network • 59 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 62: Deleting An Ip Route

    Click on the Control Networks menu item. Then click on SNMP. The SNMP configuration page, Figure 59, will appear. Figure 59. SNMP configuration page 60 • Control Network Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 63 SNMP agent, including setting up of detailed access control. The link MIB specifications opens window from where it is possible to download the Net Insight enterprise MIB specifications supported by the network element. Control Network • 61 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie...
  • Page 64: Adding A Snmp Notification Receiver

    Apply button is clicked. To delete the notification receiver, click the Delete button. The Control Networks|SNMP page will be loaded with the notification receiver removed. 62 • Control Network Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 65: Access Control And Advanced Setup

    To edit the SNMP agent configuration: Navigate to The Control Networks|SNMP and select the link Access control configuration. The Access control configurations page, Figure 62, will appear. Control Network • 63 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 66: Snmp Page Internal Data

    Setting of Read-write community name with the value private on the SNMP page is equivalent to: 64 • Control Network Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 67: Format Of Snmp Configuration

    Entries may span multiple lines by using a backslash (\) at the end of the entry' s lines. White-space is ignored. Control Network • 65 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 68: Configuration Procedure

    Assign SNMPv3 user or SNMPv1/v2c community names to the group. The associations between the MIB views, the groups and the principals (users/community names) are shown in the figure below. 66 • Control Network Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 69: Defining Snmpv3 Users

    A user entry is represented by the tag usmUserEntry . The format of the entry is: usmUserEntry engineID name authProtocol privProtocol storage target authKey Control Network • 67 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 70: Defining Community

    The definition of the family view of sub-trees may include wildcards. If no wildcards are used, the family of view sub-trees becomes a single sub-tree. 68 • Control Network Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 71 (don’t care). This is the columnar object. Byte 1 Byte 2 full subtree (OID) 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.0.9 subtree (OID) 1.3.6.1 2.1.2.2 1.0.9 mask 1111 1111 Control Network • 69 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 72: Defining Groups And Access Rights

    This is always nonVolatile . Example vacmAccessEntry FullAccessUser - usm authNoPriv exact All All All onVolatile 70 • Control Network Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 73: Assigning Users

    FullAccessUser nonVolatile Example 2 The example associates the community name "public" for SNMPv2 access to the group "ReadOnlyUser". vacmSecurityToGroupEntry snmpv2c public ReadOnlyUser nonvolatile Control Network • 71 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 74: Dtm Configuration

    Make sure to have all the information that the operation requires, before starting any configuration operationThis will help you to minimize any downtime of the system. 72 • DTM Configuration Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 75: Interfaces

    Access the DTM|Interfaces page. In the interface table, click on the Id of the interface that should be edited. The Edit page, Figure 66, will appear. DTM Configuration • 73 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 76 The node is not able to signal the remote node. Read- capacity alarm This usually indicates a problem in the TX only direction for the link. 74 • DTM Configuration Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 77: Adding A New Dtm Interface

    Click on the DTM menu item and then click on Addresses. The Addresses page, Figure 68, will appear. Figure 68. DTM address page DTM Configuration • 75 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 78: Adding A Dtm Address

    Nodes in a DTM network can be assigned names using the host names function. Host names are configured locally in each node and used as alias for a DTM address. 76 • DTM Configuration Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 79: Adding A Host

    Only the name on the first line will be shown on the hostname page, use several entries with the same DTM address instead. DTM Configuration • 77 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 80: Editing Or Deleting Host Names

    Each link starts with an id, which is equal to the id of a local interface. It lists the other interface connected to that link before starting a new link with a new 78 • DTM Configuration Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 81: Routes

    How do you specify with one nexthop per by specifying all how to reach a destination possible nexthops destination? that lead to the destination. DTM Configuration • 79 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 82: Static Routing

    DTM|Routing page. The routing table consists of a number of routing entries. Each routing entry contains the fields shown in Figure 76. 80 • DTM Configuration Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 83 The DRP Protocol, is a routing protocol that is very similar to OSPF, but it has been adapted to the unique characteristics of the Net Insight’ s technology. It automatically calculates the routing tables in all nodes and updates them as changes are detected in the network.
  • Page 84: Static Route

    Metric: The cost associated with using this route. A route with a lower metric will be tried before a route with a higher metric. 82 • DTM Configuration Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 85: Editing A Static Routing Entry

    The Routes page will reappear, without the deleted route. Dynamic routing Setting the dynamic routing parameters Navigate to the web page DTM|Routing, the Routing page, Figure 80, will appear. DTM Configuration • 83 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 86 Node metric: The cost of switching a channel in this node. • Interface metric: The cost of setting up a channel out via this interface. 84 • DTM Configuration Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 87: Adding A Dynamic Routing Entry

    To add a dynamic route navigate to the web page DTM|Routing, the Routing config page, Figure 82, will appear. Figure 82. Dynamic routing Click on Add route, Figure 85, will appear. DTM Configuration • 85 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 88 The default value of the area number is zero. A border node is a node that has at least one neighbour that resides in another area. Two 86 • DTM Configuration Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 89: Editing A Dynamic Routing Entry

    Figure 86. Delete a routing entry Sync Net Insight’ s solution is a synchronous solution and all the nodes in the entire must be synchronized to the same clock source. The source node can either use its internal clock or use an external sync clock. The reference clock is distributed in a tree-structure throughout the whole network.
  • Page 90 A low number indicates high priority, highest priority = 0. When using only internal sync, the node with the lowest Node Mac/If address will be the sync master. 88 • DTM Configuration Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 91: Trunks

    1 Gbps Optical Trunk Module 1 000 Mbps DTM 1000 Trunk Module SH 1 Gbps Optical Trunk Module 1 000 Mbps DTM 1000 Trunk Module LH Trunks • 89 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 92: Trunk Modules, Nimbra 300

    4 x OC-12/STM-4 622 Mbps 4 x OC-3/STM-1 Trunk Module 155 Mbps Trunk interface configuration The start web page for Trunks is shown in, Figure 88. 90 • Trunks Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 93: Editing The Oc-48/ Stm-16 X-Adm Module

    The operational status of the board. Speed The capacity, 2488.320 Mbps. Transceiver temperature Presents the temperature of the card. Transceiver laser bits Presents the ampere of the laser. Trunks • 91 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 94 Alarm indication signal, line, defect detected (AIS-L) by upstream SONET/SDH network interface. Alarm indication signal, path Alarm indication signal, path, defect (AIS-P) detected by upstream SONET/SDH network 92 • Trunks Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 95 Navigate to the Trunks|Interface and then on the trunk interface that should be edited, Figure 90, will appear. Figure 90. Edit the Trunk parameters, OC-48/STM-16 X-ADM Module Trunks • 93 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 96: Editing The 2 X Oc-12/Stm-4 Trunk Module

    (SDH/SONET/WDM) to re-establish connection. In order to avoid a switch over. This parameter can also be used to allow certain amount of errors without 94 • Trunks Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 97 Select whether to receive the alarms or not by marking the Suppress Alarms or not. Enter the Signal failure filter time, and click OK. Trunks • 95 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 98 Figure 91. Edit the Trunk parameters OC-12/STM-4 Module 96 • Trunks Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 99: Editing The Oc-3/Stm-1 Trunk Module (Dtm 150 Trunk Module)

    Loss of pointer No pointer for where payload is. Alarm indication signal, line Alarm indication signal, line, defect detected (AIS-L) by upstream SONET/SDH network interface. Trunks • 97 Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...
  • Page 100: Alarms

    Select whether to receive the alarms or not by marking the Suppress Alarms or not. Enter the Signal failure filter time, and click OK. Figure 92. Edit the Trunk parameters, OC-3/STM-1 Trunk Module 98 • Trunks Element Manager User’s Manual Nimbra OneSerie ©2006 Net Insight AB, All rights reserved...

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